Title
Design, implementation and performance evaluation of IP-VPN
Abstract
Network security has always been a significant issue, but a recognized priority today due to the popularity of Internet. The issue is not if security should be implemented on a network rather, the question to ask is if security has been implemented properly and the interoperability with today's network architecture. Although there are various ways to perform a secure network environment, but the most popular and the most progressive network security mechanism is Security Architecture for IP (IPSec), offered by IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). We discuss the problems when combine IPSec into current TCP/IP module by porting an IPSec shareware (FreeS/WAN) into a router. Finally, in order to understand the impact on router's performance when using various services and hash/encryption algorithms provided by IPSec, we testing the throughput of the router before and after applying IPSec.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1109/AINA.2003.1192872
AINA
Keywords
Field
DocType
public domain software,ip-vpn,network security,various way,progressive network security mechanism,internet engineering task force,tcp/ip module,ipsec,cryptography,interoperability,security architecture for ip,ip module,various service,shareware,encryption,transport protocols,ipsec shareware,internet,performance evaluation,telecommunication security,significant issue,network architecture,secure network environment,router,performance,security architecture,authentication,protocols,tunneling,tcpip,data security,algorithms
IPsec,Internet security,Security Parameter Index,Computer science,Computer security,Network address translation,Computer network,Security association,Network Access Control,NAT traversal,IP tunnel
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-1906-7
5
1.32
References 
Authors
3
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jin-Cherng Lin113616.88
Ching-Tien Chang251.32
Wei-Tao Chung351.32